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BetakingBetake Be*take", v. t. [imp. Betook; p. p. Betaken; p. pr.
& vb. n. Betaking.] [Pref. be- + take.]
1. To take or seize. [Obs.] --Spenser.
2. To have recourse to; to apply; to resort; to go; -- with a
reflexive pronoun.
They betook themselves to treaty and submission.
--Burke.
The rest, in imitation, to like arms Betook them.
--Milton.
Whither shall I betake me, where subsist? --Milton.
3. To commend or intrust to; to commit to. [Obs.] Leave-taking
Leave-taking Leave"-tak`ing, n.
Taking of leave; parting compliments. --Shak.
Mistaking
Mistaking Mis*tak"ing, n.
An error; a mistake. --Shak.
Mistakingly
Mistakingly Mis*tak"ing*ly, adv.
Erroneously.
Nap-taking
Nap-taking Nap"-tak`ing, n.
A taking by surprise; an unexpected onset or attack. --Carew.
OvertakingOvertake O`ver*take", v. t. [imp. Overtook; p. p.
Overtaken; p. pr. & vb. n. Overtaking.]
1. To come up with in a course, pursuit, progress, or motion;
to catch up with.
Follow after the men; and when thou dost overtake
them, say . . . Wherefore have ye rewarded evil for
good. --Gen. xliv.
4.
He had him overtaken in his flight. --Spenser.
2. To come upon from behind; to discover; to surprise; to
capture; to overcome.
If a man be overtaken in a fault. --Gal. vi. 1
I shall see The winged vengeance overtake such
children. --Shak.
3. Hence, figuratively, in the past participle (overtaken),
drunken. [Obs.] --Holland. Painstaking
Painstaking Pains"tak`ing, a.
Careful in doing; diligent; faithful; attentive.
``Painstaking men.' --Harris.
Painstaking
Painstaking Pains"tak`ing, n.
The act of taking pains; carefulness and fidelity in
performance. --Beau. & Fl.
PartakingPartake Par*take", v. i. [imp. Partook; p. p. Partaken; p.
pr. & vb. n. Partaking.] [Part + take.]
1. To take a part, portion, lot, or share, in common with
others; to have a share or part; to participate; to share;
as, to partake of a feast with others. ``Brutes partake in
this faculty.' --Locke.
When I against myself with thee partake. --Shak.
2. To have something of the properties, character, or office;
-- usually followed by of.
The attorney of the Duchy of Lancaster partakes
partly of a judge, and partly of an
attorney-general. --Bacon. Side-taking
Side-taking Side"-tak`ing, n.
A taking sides, as with a party, sect, or faction. --Bp.
Hall.
TakingTaking Tak"ing, a.
1. Apt to take; alluring; attracting.
Subtile in making his temptations most taking.
--Fuller.
2. Infectious; contageous. [Obs.] --Beau. & Fl. --
Tak"ing*ly, adv. -- Tak"ing*ness, n. Taking
Taking Tak"ing, n.
1. The act of gaining possession; a seizing; seizure;
apprehension.
2. Agitation; excitement; distress of mind. [Colloq.]
What a taking was he in, when your husband asked who
was in the basket! --Shak.
3. Malign influence; infection. [Obs.] --Shak.
TakinglyTaking Tak"ing, a.
1. Apt to take; alluring; attracting.
Subtile in making his temptations most taking.
--Fuller.
2. Infectious; contageous. [Obs.] --Beau. & Fl. --
Tak"ing*ly, adv. -- Tak"ing*ness, n. TakingnessTaking Tak"ing, a.
1. Apt to take; alluring; attracting.
Subtile in making his temptations most taking.
--Fuller.
2. Infectious; contageous. [Obs.] --Beau. & Fl. --
Tak"ing*ly, adv. -- Tak"ing*ness, n. Taking-off
Taking-off Tak"ing-off`, n.
1. (Print.) The removal of sheets from the press. [Eng.]
2. Act of presenting a take-off, or burlesque imitation.
Taking-offTaking-off Tak"ing-off`, n.
Removal; murder. See To take off
(c), under Take, v. t.
The deep damnation of his taking-off. --Shak. Undertaking
Undertaking Un`der*tak"ing, n.
1. The act of one who undertakes, or engages in, any project
or business. --Hakluyt.
2. That which is undertaken; any business, work, or project
which a person engages in, or attempts to perform; an
enterprise.
3. Specifically, the business of an undertaker, or the
management of funerals.
4. A promise or pledge; a guarantee. --A. Trollope.
Meaning of Takin from wikipedia
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Mishmi takin (B. t. taxicolor), the
golden takin (B. t. bedfordi), the
Tibetan (or Sichuan)
takin (B. t. tibetana), and the
Bhutan takin (B. t. whitei)...
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debut album by jazz
pianist Herbie Han****
released in 1962 by Blue Note Records. The
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- The
Mishmi takin (Budorcas
taxicolor taxicolor) is an
endangered goat-antelope
native to India,
Myanmar and the People's
Republic of China. It is a subspecies...
- The
Bhutan takin (Budorcas
taxicolor whitei) is a
subspecies of
Takin native to
Bhutan but also
found in
North Eastern India,
Western part of China, and...
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- The
golden takin (Budorcas
taxicolor bedfordi) is a
threatened subspecies of
takin,
native to the Qin
Mountains in the
south of China's
Shaanxi province...
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Sichuan takin or
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taxicolor tibetana) is a
subspecies of
takin (goat-antelope).
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